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The Beginning

Nathaniel Siegel

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The truthis a zebra.When you look at it closelyit is black and white.But take a step backand everything turns grey

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Symantics.

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symantics

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The thing is. I was in a position to ignore it. She was a small voice whos whispers barely tickled the hairs of my inner ear. She was surrounded. Her world a torrent of crisco that domi-nated her world, and swept her away.

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People who lack any sense of moral culpability, also lack free will. Because those people are sociopaths, and they get sent away to jails and asylums.

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Compared to the concious, the unconcious is the wild west. Where all of our destructive tendencies roam free.

THOUGHTS- COLLAGE

Although I don’t know it, my unconcious is most certainly far more entertaining place to reside. Ungoverned by logic, it knows only one limit: con-ciousness. Alas, I do not dream and the unconcious can never break free.

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Sadly, that is aterribly contrived metaphor

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1. “Symantics”2. Symetry3. Contempt4. Poor Drawings5. Poor Paintings6. Consistency7. Images of things, not people.8. Images of Odd things9. Over worked, rather didactic statements10. Strong Colors or No Colors

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The End